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U. S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE TMmemmlV,0 d,str,ct director
'"migration AND NATURALIZATION HEADQUARTERS DISTRICT FOUR AND REFER TO file NUMBER
7
GLOUCESTER CITY. N. J.
June 3, 1941.
4484/D
Memorandum for Mr. W. H# Wagner;
Your 56067/209-A, May 28, 1941, reading;
"Confirming telephonic instructions of recent date you are hereby authorized and directed to join approximately twenty-nine aliens, held in custody in your district, to a special party leaving Jersey City, N. J� for Fort Missoula and/or Fort Lincoln*
The necessary expenses incurred incident to the transportation of the aliens referred to, including the traveling expenses and per diem at the rate of $5*00, of the inspectors and/or guards selected to accompany them, are authorized payable from the appropriation "General Expenses, Immigration and Naturalization Service, 1941".
In compliance with telephonic instructions, there was also 165^aU-ens delivered from this Station to a special train in the Reading Railroad Company Yard, Philadelphia, together with their baggage, on May 17, 1941� This special train of six cars proceeded to Bethlehem, Pa., where it was joined with the Westbound Lehigh Valley special train with eliens aboard proceeding from Jersey City, N. J. (Ellis Island) to Fort Missoula, Mont. Kindly issue necessary letter to cover.

U. S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE TMmemmlV,0 d,str,ct director
'"migration AND NATURALIZATION HEADQUARTERS DISTRICT FOUR AND REFER TO file NUMBER
7
GLOUCESTER CITY. N. J.
June 3, 1941.
4484/D
Memorandum for Mr. W. H# Wagner;
Your 56067/209-A, May 28, 1941, reading;
"Confirming telephonic instructions of recent date you are hereby authorized and directed to join approximately twenty-nine aliens, held in custody in your district, to a special party leaving Jersey City, N. J� for Fort Missoula and/or Fort Lincoln*
The necessary expenses incurred incident to the transportation of the aliens referred to, including the traveling expenses and per diem at the rate of $5*00, of the inspectors and/or guards selected to accompany them, are authorized payable from the appropriation "General Expenses, Immigration and Naturalization Service, 1941".
In compliance with telephonic instructions, there was also 165^aU-ens delivered from this Station to a special train in the Reading Railroad Company Yard, Philadelphia, together with their baggage, on May 17, 1941� This special train of six cars proceeded to Bethlehem, Pa., where it was joined with the Westbound Lehigh Valley special train with eliens aboard proceeding from Jersey City, N. J. (Ellis Island) to Fort Missoula, Mont. Kindly issue necessary letter to cover.